This movie passed 3 of 3 tests. It was entered by Kelly Garbato on 2012-10-29 15:47:25.

Reviews

No reviews listed.

Comments

Kelly Garbato said:

There are a number of named women in this movie, many of whom talk to each other about something other than a man. In fact, the central character is Alessa/Heather, so much of the conversation centers on her. Alessa and Heather talk to each other, as do Heather and Claudia. There may be other examples, but the plot is incomprehensible and I had trouble keeping track of all the characters.

Message posted on 2012-10-29 15:47:26

Sammy said:

Heather and Dahlia also talk to each other about Alessa. Generally the only time a guy is discussed is a quick plot point (Vincent's grandfather), or Heather asking where her father is.

(I just watched it, so I can remember that much, though the plot is kind of incomprehensible.)

Message posted on 2013-06-28 21:51:31

Chris said:

A rare example of a movie that appears to fail the reverse Bechdale test. Very much passes the Bechdale test, although this is obviously not a comment on the quality of the film.

Message posted on 2014-03-23 18:35:14

Add comment

Your comment

Name

Email
(won't be posted)

Prove you're human

Type monkey in the following field

Your comment

I disagree with the rating(Only if you think the actual rating is wrong, not if you disagree with the test, the applicability in this case or a comment.)

Add review

Please only submit URLs to reviews that (at least partially) focus on the (role of) women/gender in the movie (e.g. feminist reviews). URLs will be manually checked before being added.